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Hi,

Selling Lipote seeds (Syzygium curranii). $3 each seed plus shipping. Only 20 seeds available.

Regards,

Berns



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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Sweet Guyabano Seeds For Sale
« on: July 03, 2017, 08:32:53 PM »
Hi,

Will be harvesting our sweet guyabano or graviola fruits within a month. The fruit has no sour taste. Very sweet. Selling the seeds for $5 for 10 seeds plus $10 shipping fee. If anyone is interested, pm me to reserve some seeds in a month.

Planted 2 years ago. I think this sweet type is also a prolific fruiting variety.

Regards,

Berns








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Hi,

Selling seeds of native fruit tree called Kalumpit. Scientific name is Terminalia Microcarpa. Its called Philippine Cherry. The fruit is used to make plum. Its has a sweet and sour taste.

Selling seeds for $2 each. Minimun order of 5 seeds. Shipping fee is $15. Pm if interested.

Regards,

Berns











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Hi,

Looking to buy Parafilm grafting tape by Bemis. 1 box, 6 rolls, 1 inch x 30 yards. How much?

Can it be shipped to California?

Regards,

Berns








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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Alternative rootstock for Ross Sapote?
« on: June 30, 2017, 09:25:44 PM »
Hi,
I was give 10 Ross Sapote scions but dont have any ross sapote seedlings. Any graft compatible rootstock from pouteria specie relative?

Regards,

Berns

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Pico and Edwards Mango
« on: June 22, 2017, 01:23:17 AM »
Hi,

Pico mango is mango variety in the Philippines. It is believed that this variety was introduced in Mexico in the Galleon trade.  It is an indo chinese mango variety. It is sour when green and very sweet when ripe much like carabao mango. Though being sold commercially, they are very cheap, being sold at .50 cents per kilo.

Another mango variety that was introduced by Oscar here in the Philippines is Edwards mango. Been collecting mango varieties that have carabao mango as cross. So far i have edwards, leonida and big boy.

Regards,

Berns



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Edwards Mango from Oscar
« on: June 18, 2017, 03:41:40 PM »
Hi,

Wanted to share my harvest of edwards mango from the Philippines.  Fruiting for almost 3 years straight now. Really a shy bearer but fruits annually. But very true that it has a unique taste.

The scion was sourced from Oscar of fruitlovers from Hawaii. Great guy Oscar is. Very professional and great seed and scion seller.  If you read this, Thanks for the edwards mango. One of my wish list of mango varieties thst have a carabao mango as parent.

Regards,

Berns



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Leonida Mango Variety
« on: June 18, 2017, 03:30:30 PM »
Hi,

Have id my unknown mango variety. Its called leonida mango. Was named after my friends wife. It was said a cross of carabao mango and kent. He witnessed it being crossed in zill performance nursery where he apprenticed and worked as a propagator when he was in florida. He came back in the Philippines got scions and propagated this cross. He seldom promoted this variety from his nursery.

Anyone from florida have this variety? Maybe it was named differently there.  I could attest that it has a carabao mamgo taste especially when eaten as green mango and has hint of kent when ripe. But one thing i like it that tree has semi dwarf stature and has a good purple blush. It fruits regularly too.

Regards,

Berns



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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Leonida mango variety for exchange
« on: June 18, 2017, 03:20:17 PM »
Hi,

Have id the unknown mango variety that fruited in the farm. The mango variety called Leonida. It was a cross hybrid from zill nursery. 

My friend had an apprentice workshop from zill before. As a propagator. When he stayed at zills, he witnessed some experimental crossing of mango varieties. One of the varieties he did was a cross of carabao and kent. When he came back in the Philippines, he propagated it in the Philippines. Luckily got this variety he seldom promoted.

Anyway, wanted to exchange scions with new zill varieties mangoes. Pm me if you want to exchange scions.  I could attest that there is hint carabao mango in the fruit and with a kent taste.

Regards,

Berns



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Hi,

Any info passion fruit guava from Taiwan? Taiwan cultivates 16 guava varieties right now and one of those is passion fruit variety.

Regards,

Berns






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Hi,

Selling 10 Jaboticaba seeds, 10 Cedar Bay Seeds, and 10 Araza seeds for only $15 plus shipping fee of $15 for the package Deal. Pm me if youre interested.

Regards,

Berns




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Hi,

Selling Bago seeds for $3 each. Minimum of order of 3 seeds. $15 Shipping. Only 10 seeds available.

Info on Bago tree:

Bago or melinjo (Gnetum gnemon, Gnetaceae)

A versatile native plant with edible and nutritious young leaves and nuts.

Nuts ate processed into chips in Indonesia.











Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

Does Anyone have Ana or Golden apple scions?



Regards,

Bern

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Hi,

Is lemon seedling suitable for rootstock for calamondin?

Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

Selling seeds of Gumihan fruit. $3 each seed. Only 15 seeds available. Minimum order of 3 seeds. Shipping fee is $15.

Info of Gumihan fruit:

Gumihan fruit (Artocarpus sericicarpus) is not a common fruit,the tree is fast vanishing.The fruit is smaller than Marang but the taste is far superior than Marang.











Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

Selling Galo seeds for $3 each.  Minimum order is 3 seeds. Only 15 seeds available. Shipping fee is $15.

Information about Galo from Dr. Roberto Coronel:

Galo - A Rare Native Fruit Worth Conserving

"Parang avocado na may halong gatas at asukal" ( like avocado mixed with sugar and milk) is the unanimous reaction when friends taste a ripe galo fruit. Galo (Anacolosa frutescens, Olacaceae) is found only in  Cavite province today. But even there the number of trees is dwindling fast. Our Farm has seven fruiting trees and we are getting good production this year. We have to wrap each fruit before it ripens on the tree so that bats will not take the fruits away at night. The nut of this pingpong ball-sized fruit is also delicious boiled or roasted.










Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

Taiwan sugar apple fruiting almost true to type grown from seeds in the Philippines. 







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Hi,

Sharing with you how to propagate Longkong Lanzones or Langsat here in the Philippines. Using crown grafting then put the grafted planting materials in a homemade chamber.

Regards,

Berns







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Hi,

Can you propagate Cupuacu through cuttings? I have a tree and wondering if you can produce planting materials through cuttings. My tree does set a lot of flower but rarely has fruit formation. I just harvested 2 fruits since i planted from seeds that came from puerto rico.

Regards,

Berns







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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Feedback: Scionon Grafting Tool
« on: May 23, 2017, 07:37:16 PM »
Hi,

Can I have feedback on Scionon Grafting Tool on its effectivity on cleft grafting and other propagation uses. Thanks. 

Regards,

Berns












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Tropical Fruit Discussion / ID: Mango Variety from Florida
« on: May 21, 2017, 09:48:58 AM »
Hi,

Can the mango experts here ID ths mango variety i got from Florida. 








Regards,

Berns

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Developing a hybrid mango variety
« on: May 20, 2017, 09:53:01 PM »
Hi,

Any mango breeders here? Any idea on how to cross 2 mango varieties? Any picture of male mango flowers and female mango flowers? Best time to cross the two flowers. Thanks. Can i get some tips.

Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

I am selling Niño Caimito variety. Selected this personally in the Philippines. Small fruits but very productive and sweet fruits. Not much latex also. I am selling seeds at $.50 cents each.  Minimum of 10 seeds. Scions also available.

Recently our fruits were used in a restaurant to make Caimito shakes, and the owner  told us that our variety was the best of all they bought in the market for making caimito shakes.  I think this variety great for fresh fruit and processing.






Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

I am selling Mapino Chico seeds for $.50 cents each and scions for $2 each. Mapino chico  is an old variety in the Philippines but is getting famous for its quality fruits not grainy and very sweet. Minimum of 10 seeds to order.

Description of Mapino Chico:

This variety of chico was named ‘Mapino’ because its flesh texture is very fine. It is very sweet and juicy and has a melting taste. The tree is regular and prolific bearer of medium-sized fruits weighing about 122 g. It bears fruits twice a year but the peak is in December and January. This variety is a product of a mass selection breeding strategy among open-pollinated seedling trees. It can be grown anytime of the year as a table-type variety.



Regards,

Berns

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Hi,

I am selling Gonzalez Chico seeds for $.50 cents each and scions for $2 each. Gonzalez chico is an old variety in the Philippines but is getting famous for its quality fruits not grainy and very sweet.  Minimum of 10 seeds to order.

Description of Gonzalez Chico:

‘Gonzalez’ chico came from a seedling tree of ‘Ponderosa’ parent. The mother tree is very vigorous with a pyramidal growth habit and spreading branches. It is very prolific with fruits that can be harvested from November to December and March to April. The fruit is ovate, weighs 80 g and measures 6 cm long and 5 cm in diameter. The skin of ripe fruit is brownish yellow and very thin. The flesh is reddish brown, juicy, aromatic, smooth and fine, very sweet and 95% of the fruit by weight. There are 3-5 flattened, black seeds per fruit.



Berns

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